Wednesday, April 27, 2011

No Sleep 'Til Artisanal LA (Our Breakdown of the Weekend's Festivities)

BELATED POST.  Obviously.  But thanks to all the participants, attendees, and AWESOME Artisanal LA crew for making our 2nd show - THE BEST!!

We knew it was a sign of good things to come when we saw this:  (Check out the segment at the 2:30 mark.  And something that made us dance a jig at 3:30.)

View more videos at: http://www.nbclosangeles.com.

YEAH.  I KNOW. :)  So much love for and thanks to Shawna Dawson, the femme fatale founder, who produced and cultivated the show for the mention.

And now for the rundown...

Friday, we arrived a little early to load-in and set-up.  Santa Monica Place had created a great show room out of the empty space that was the 3rd floor of Bloomingdales.  We had most of our gear from our Farmers' Market booth to build our space, but added a few little product photos for the new friends we hoped to make over the weekend.  Short two hours later, we were set-up and off to bake for the weekend.

We returned later that evening for the media preview and met a few of the awesome food writers & food tweeps that we follow on Twitter!!  It was great to put the face to the blog and give some hugs out too. :)   Some were even generous to give us a shout on their write up!  (Check out the end of the post.)   2 hours later, SG and I were dunzo and ready to get some shut eye (aka stay up and finish prepping.)





Early the next morning, we met with our dear friends and family that not only volunteered their time and energy to support our business, but were also largely responsible for our success at the show due to their hustlin' and slangin' skills.  We heard the announcement that the show was starting and looked up to see a line o' food lovers waiting for the doors to open, open, open.

We cut up the bread pudding and spooned out the crème caramel for samples and by the look of the empty boxes at the end of the day, we dished up hundreds that first day.  Our desserts were available for immediate eats, as well as take home, but if you ask what was more satisfying, we'd say watching people walk around eating from our white little paper cups as they enjoyed the show.

We had little temporary tattoos of our lil' "I'm Not a Cupcake" guy (Dapper to us internally) and we were giddy that the attendees wanted to put them on.

New friend, @labui09, and her friends get tatted!


Before we knew it, it was end of our first day and we SOLD OUT of both Caramelized Bacon & Chocolate Bread Puddings & Original Crème Caramel!  YAY to sold out, but cripes that means staying up all night baking.  Good problem.

Next day, the sun was shining and we were back in Santa Monica ready to start off running.  And running, we did!  We were selling those sample like they were free.  Which made it easy because they were free, but what we hearted was that the free sample followed up with a, "I'll take some..."  YAY!  Another love added to our Crème Caramel LA ranks. :)

We sold out again of the Caramelized Bacon, Chocolate, and all crème caramels.  I'm glad we made many happy, but for those who missed out, I'm sincerely sorry we ran out.  :(

Here is the happy couple that had the last Chocolate Bread Pudding!

And this lovely love came back to show us she finished the dessert!! :)


Before the day ended, @LetMeEatCake and I took some party shots!  (This picture would have been different 4 years ago.  At least no hangover!)


Day 2 of the show came quickly to a close and we ended it the way we always hoped we would.  With friends and family.
 
(Thanks Adris for the pic.)

Ok, I hate to be a cliche, but the smiles on our customer's faces are really what makes all the long nights worthwhile.  Thanks everyone for supporting our new business with your smiles and bellies.

Total sleeping hours logged in a 96 hour period - 14 hours.  YEEOW!

Special thanks to Adri d, Erin Y, Kyle d, Sheila E, & Kiara C for making us look awesome.  I love you.

Thanks to @SauceLA, @LetMeEatCake, @CameraChickie, @GastronomyBlog, @QueequegMB,  @CarolineonCrack, @LAist, @StreetGourmetLA, @Treasure_LA, @FrenchyFoody, @RicardomZarate, @JulieWolfson, @Coledick, @DishingDelights, @OneMoreBiteBlog, @CastIronGourmet, @bassbiz, @AllSpiceCafe, @PlushPuffs, @IHeartPies, @LeBonGarcon, @Damnthatsgood1, @Coldwaterrondo, @Exfolatte, @shortninlb @EdibleWestside, @EmbraceSweets, @BangersnSmashed, @AlexisCJolly, @AllJarredUP, @UniqueLA, @Theliquorcake, @AnnoyedGamer, @MissFruitfly, @PrincessGourmet, @KRapothecary, @honeymyheart, @SuperShaina, @ConsumingLA, @SavoryNotes, @LATimesFood, @ElinaShatkin, @Gmasbakery, @Mothercluck, @ViciVictual, @GOODLAHQ for stopping by! (I know I'm getting myself in trouble and will have missed a few.  If that's you.  Please let me know.  I apologize for my memory.  :( I really do appreciate you.)

And extra special thanks to and my unending love for SG. Without you, I wouldn't even have dreamed of doing this crazy business.  Thanks for making everything better just by being you. (Don't kick my butt for this PDA. ;-) )

 (Heh it was worth it.)

Hearts again to all.  Thanks for reading.  Wait...THERE'S MORE!!

Crème Caramel LA Mentions:  (Thanks again to the writers for giving us a shout!)

Julie Wolfson's Posterous: Quick Vist to @ArtisanalLA

Savory Notes: Artisanal LA
Guzzle & Nosh: Flickr Stream
The Nomlog: Favorite Finds at Artisanal LA
Artisanal LA Spring Show: Flickr Group

And we keep movin...
Join us this Saturday, April 30th for our 2nd week at Gigi's Farmers Market held at The Americana in Glendale on Caruso Street!  We'll be there from 10am-2pm.

Sunday, May 1st - you have two choices:  Melrose Place Farmers Market in WeHo 10am-2pm OR get your wine on with our Original Crème Caramel at Domaine 547!  Get your tickets here.

AND we're so pumped (how Jersey Shore of us.  What?  Too 2010?) for our first show at Unique LA, May 7-8th!!  We'll have a different format, more concession style than promotion, but we are BRINGIN EATS.  NEW EATS in fact.  Hint:  One of the treats collabos with Plush Puffs marshmallows.  MMM MMM YUM!!  Get your tickets here, please.  And guess what??  Admission includes entry for BOTH days!  Over 250 vendors?  You'll need that extra day. :)  Check out the list o' participants!

I really do love you all.  Thanks for the support.

XOXO,
KdlC

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

From Here On Out... Double Header Weekends!

Taking a little breather for a moment since this time will probably be one we look back and say, "Remember when we actually had a minute to breathe?"

Here on out, we're doing double headers on the weekend bringing crème caramel and bread pudding all over the LA map!


View Crème Caramel LA - Where to Find Us! in a larger map


It all starts this weekend.  Don't forget to RSVP to all of GOOD LA's Launch Weekend events, April 8-10th.  We're going to be indoors this time at the Community Marketplace on Saturday vending the cool crème caramel and hot bread pudding for our Atwater Village friends (Atwater Crossing - Casitas Ave).  The event is going to be a fun opportunity to see Artisanal LA and Unique LA vendors in one spot!  Other fun workshops are planned in support of our awesome Los Angeles community.  Definitely check out any of the events, but we hope you swing by on Saturday!

And as always (mostly always) we will will be at the Melrose Place Farmers' Market in West Hollywood, 10am-2pm (La Cienega/Melrose Place).  Yay!  Home #1!


If you haven't done so yet, purchase your Artisanal LA pre-sale tickets now!  It's $15 at the door, so get your pre-sale tickets for $10: http://artisanallaspring.eventbrite.com/  

Our first experience with Artisanal LA was as an attendee, pre-Crème Caramel LA.  We were excited about checking out the local vendors and eats.  We were not disappointed.  By the time we were past the first row of booths we were STUFFED with samples.  It was a great way to meet local purveyors and sample their offerings.  Although we could have easily ate our way through the show, we also made sure to take home some of the products from Cast Iron Gourmet, All Spice Cafe, Gotta Have S'mores, Anticucho sauce from Chef Ricardo Zarate, and eats from Market & Homeboy Industries with coffee from Cafe de Leche.  This year's show is going to be AMAZING.  New venue with much more room for new vendors.  In fact almost half the show has new kids on the Artisanal LA block.  WOOHOO!  And for our Crème Caramel LA loves, we have a special item that will be available only at Artisanal LA.  Don't miss out. :)


SO MANY MORE EVENTS coming up! (AND yes, we've added a second farmer's market in Glendale!!)  I'll post the next events after Artisanal LA later this week.

Ok, back to hyperventilating.

XOXO,
KdlC

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